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Stem Cell Therapy Taking The World By Storm

November 2nd, 2022

Latest data just released shows stem cell therapy is expected to achieve great potential for health care and disease prevention globally in the future.

Stem cell therapy, also called regenerative medicine, is the process of administrating cells into the body for the treatment of a disease or medical condition, repair and rejuvenation. Stem cells are our own internal repair kit and they have the ability to build every tissue in the human body. 

Chronic diseases such as cancer, musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders, chronic injuries, and cardiovascular are among the most prevalent and costly health conditions in the United States. Stem cell treatments are extensively used for the treatment of various diseases, including neurology, oncology, injuries, hematology, hepatology, diabetes, and orthopedics. Other trends include growing technological developments in stem cell therapeutics, surging demand for stem cell banking, and the escalating focus on developing personalized medicines and the development of innovative stem cell products. [Stem Cell Worx Intraoral Spray is the world’s only patent approved stem cell supplement in an intraoral spray]. These factors are boosting the demand for growth in the stem cell therapy market. It’s also wonderful that the public are continuing to educate and drive the benefits. It’s time for the insurance companies to come on board sooner rather than later.

Click the link below to read more about the key drivers for the stem cell therapy market.

SGlobal Stem Cell Therapy Market Size Will Grow Over USD 900.08 Million by 2030: Polaris Market Research | Medgadget

Stem cell breakthrough at UC Davis helps babies with spina bifida defy expectations

October 30th, 2022

Three babies have been born after receiving the world’s first spina bifida treatment, combining surgery with stem cells, at UC Davis Health.

Diagnosed before birth with a spinal defect, three babies have kicked their legs, wiggled their toes and blown away their parents and a team of researchers at UC Davis Health. While still in the womb, each child was diagnosed with spina bifida, a condition that often leaves a section of a newborn’s spinal cord exposed and unprotected by the backbone. Babies born with the defect can have intellectual and physical disabilities that range from mild to severe, depending on how big of a hole they have in their spines, where it is and the impact on the spinal cord or nerves.

In the video below, Mom, Michelle Johnson talks about the vast improvements for baby Toby already and in the link, Mom Emily talks about significant mobility improvements for baby Robbie who is now 12 months old. Baby treated with first spina bifida treatment at UC Davis | The Sacramento Bee (sacbee.com)

For 25 years now, Dr. Diana Farmer has been working on ways to treat this prenatal defect. Right now, Farmer said, this initial stage of the clinical research is about showing that the surgery and stem cell treatment are safe. UC Davis plans to enroll 35 moms-to-be in this trial. To enroll for the trial go to cbs13.com

Read more at: https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/health-and-medicine/article266909081.html#storylink=cpy

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